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Planning commission conditionally approves storefront sign, requires corner placement and pedestrian clearance
Summary
The planning commission granted conditional approval for a projecting storefront sign, requiring placement on the building’s north-facing corner (not the Highway 101-facing front) and a minimum 80-inch clearance over the sidewalk; the applicant must resubmit details if those conditions cannot be met.
The planning commission voted to conditionally approve a projecting sign permit for a downtown storefront, requiring that the sign be placed on the building’s north-facing corner rather than the 101-facing front and that it meet minimum pedestrian clearance standards.
Commission members discussed site measurements and mock-ups before the motion. One commissioner said the top of the proposed sign would be level with the roof and that the measured height at the northern corner is 129 inches, which leaves 89 inches of clearance above the sidewalk. Members raised concerns that if…
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